The History of Henry Esmond, Esq., Written By Himself: the English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century; the Four Georges And Charity And Humour

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I say no more now ; put aside these words, and lock away yonder box until the day when I shall remind you of both. All I pray of you now is, to wait and to remember." " You are going out of the country ? " says Beatrix, in some agitation.
" Yes, to-morrow," says Esmond.
"To Lorraine, cousin?" says Beatrix, laying her hand on his arm ; 'twas the hand on which she wore the Duke's bracelet. " Stay, Harry ! " continued she, with a tone that had more despondency in it than she was accustomed to show
.... " Hear a last word. I do love you. I do admire you — who would not, that has known such love as yours has been for us all 1 But I think I have no heart ; at least, I have never seen the man that could touch it ; and, had I found him, I would have followed him in rags had he been a • private soldier, or to sea, like one of those buccaneers you used to read to us about when we were children. I would do anything for such a man, bear anything for him : but I never found one.
You were ever too nmch of a slave to win my heart ; even my Lord Duke could not command it.


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